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Imperfect and perhaps a little thematically dated, The Boys From Brazil is nonetheless a tense, engaging, sardonically amusing and intentionally ambiguous look at the hunt for absolute evil and its
Like a warm hug from an overly familiar uncle, I See Buildings is not always elegant, but its heart is firmly – joyously – right where it ought to be.
... if the story itself is uninspiring, Robinson, who previously worked as a photographer and music video director, brings a precise vision to the cinematography.
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